The ZIMBABWE Situation

July 2002 ARCHIVE


NEWS and Other Articles
  1. Posted 31/7/2002
    • "The end of an era"
    • Eyewitness: search for food
    • Zimbabwe's finance minister throws tobacco farmers a lifeline
    • 20 gold panners feared dead
    • Mutare business community denounces police-army raids
    • MP Sikhala sues Zimpapers for defamation
    • Headmaster flees as hysteria grips school
    • No television cameras, no show, says Msipa
    • Mugabe off to Malaysia
    • Zanu PF breaks MDC's stranglehold in towns
    • Zanu-PF wins urban seat
    • Chitungwiza councillors allocate themselves stands
    • Britain stealing Harare nurses, claims Mugabe
    • //CORRECTION//ZIMBABWE: Government dismisses sanctions' impact
    • President Mugabe has learned from Russian tyrant
    • "Food Aid & Destruction of wildlife "
    • Conservation Plan for New Farmers Launched in Zimbabwe
    • 4 more ministers denied visas
    • Zimbabwe, S. Africa Mozambique Pull Down Park Borders
    • Zimbabwe opposition rejects mayoral poll defeat
    • Farmers Reject New Maize Prices
    • Irrigation schemes would allow year round farming, FAO
    • Zimbabwe journalists challenge Mugabe media laws
  2. Posted 30/7/2002
    • Action plan from JAG
    • Mugabe supporters 'starving enemies'
    • Nine hurt as Zimbabwe police open fire on football fans
    • Criticism after Zimbabwe football deaths
    • Mugabe tells judges they are not special
    • 'When you hold a dying child in your arms, politics does not come into it'
    • How can just eight thugs terrorise a whole school?
    • ZANU-PF ACCUSED OF MURDER
    • Creating famine is hard work, but Robert Mugabe is indefatigable
    • Aroma of an election rerun smelling in the air
    • Tsvangirai dismisses MDC row story
    • Passing the buck won't make problems go away
    • Claims on Mahoso's mugging dismissed
    • Jongwe bail application set for today
    • Zanu PF women MPs barred from Sweden
    • MDC supporters in Muzarabani accuse Zanu PF of excluding them in food
    • Zanu-PF targets UK for visa ban
    • Clickable guide to food crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Feeding scheme resumed
    • Zimbabwe urged to change food policy
    • Zimbabwe to prosecute over Mrs Mugabe and bin Laden link
    • Makoni Devalues Dollar to Promote Tobacco Sales
    • Makoni Earmarks $900m of Aids Funds for Food Purchase
    • Sweden denies visas to three Zimbabwean MPs
    • Government Dismisses EU Sanctions' Impact
  3. Posted 29/7/2002
    • Mugabe in self destruct mode
    • Tsvangirai rallies banned
    • The forgotten people of Epworth, Hatcliffe
    • "Fragility of hunger"
    • Seized Mugabe minister protests over treatment
    • Zimbabwe threatens to ban some British officials
    • When truth is disreputable
    • Pull back from the brink, Mr President
    • My house has become a railway station!
    • Tourism and mining next
    • Mining, engineering hit by forex shortage
    • Banks heading for stormy waters
    • Jonathan Moyo: You are callous, cruel
    • Violence mars Kadoma poll
    • Nice guy. Shame on his party.
    • Stricken by hunger among the lush fields
    • Zim safe for CWC - official
    • Moyo angers police chefs
    • Beer price up again
    • US warns Zim on food aid
    • Last white family takes stand against farm grab
    • 'State to Defy Judgments Which Are Not Impartial', says President Mugabe
  4. Batch 2 - Posted 27/7/2002
    • It’s nearly too late to save Zimbabwe
    • Banned Zimbabwean stopped flying through London
    • Zimbabwean minister seized at Gatwick
    • Zimbabwe media overseer attacked in street
    • Zimbabwe luxury taxes soar
    • Why do we adulate power? Or do we?
    • Denying truth, that's PR the Zanu PF way
    • NAGG-DF says President Mugabe's parliament address lacked direction
    • NGOs grappling with rising number of displaced people
    • War veterans assault civil servants over land
    • 200 farm workers stranded as Mugabe's brother-in-law allegedly torches homes
    • Lawyer sues Jonathan Moyo
    • US tells Mugabe to let food aid through
    • Mudede refuses to release passport to heart patient
    • State makes partial U-turn on devaluation
    • MMPZ blasts unethical journalism at Herald
    • Tsvangirai faces new treason charge
    • ZIMBABWE: Bad week for MDC
    • Opposition leader to be charged with undermining Zimbabwe's president
    • Mugabe's men make early move on white farmers
    • Jailed tycoon faces seizure of farms in Zimbabwe
  5. Batch 1 - Posted 27/7/2002
    • How can the AU work when it's full of tyrants?
    • Lost in a world of his own illusions
    • 'Africa is moving on, but Zimbabwe is not'
    • Prices rise, but inflation rate drops!
    • Banks rebuff Made
    • $1 in 1990 now worth two cents
    • $1 000 note coming
    • Zanu PF militia enlisted for census
    • MDC plans another bid for voters roll
    • ZFTU accused of extortion
    • Parastatals owe a total US$350m
    • ZCTU invites govt for talks on PDL
    • Address economic crisis, ZNCC tells govt
    • Aggrieved families need 'protection of privacy'
    • Zimbabwe/Zambia trade talks stall
    • Zanu PF in bid to woo rural voters
    • Libya under pressure to stop Zim fuel supplies
    • CBZ in US$95m maize deal
    • Producer price rise not enough - farmers
    • Zimbabwe police arrest opposition MP
  6. Posted 26/7/2002
    • 650 white farmers evicted ahead of August deadline
    • Makoni seeks extra funds for food imports, land reforms
    • Dairibord to import 20 000 heifers
    • Class of 72
    • Manufacturers tell govt to stop being arrogant
    • Nkomo pleads with war vets
    • Wheels come off
    • Anger over Mugabe's controls on private, mission schools
    • Of dead heroes and live cowards
    • Chefs wipe out forex
    • Nation suffers from impasse of perception
    • MDC chief charged with wife's murder
    • Chinamasa 3-month jail term suspended
    • EU bans Mujuru, Dabengwa
    • Bank of England - Financial Sanctions: Zimbabwe
    • SA raises maize output
    • Mugabe repays his foes with starvation
    • Tsvangirai released
    • Chiredzi South. (Maize food distribution.)
    • Geldof blasts 'thug' Mugabe
    • Articulate Benefits of Agrarian Reform
  7. Posted 25/7/2002
    • Mugabe embraces famine on behalf of his people
    • Mugabe rejects aid in return for reform
    • Zimbabwe Opposition walks out as Mugabe blames west
    • Focus On Farm Workers Call for Inclusion in Land Reform
    • MDC Welcomes EU Decision To Extend Targeted Sanctions
    • Newsmen face jail for Mugabe stories
    • Government by contempt
    • Declaration of State of Disaster Extended By Three Months
    • Two Press Statements from the MDC
    • Mugabe bites the hand of donors feeding the starving
    • Congo peace agreement may involve UN
    • Zimbabwe faces famine if food aid stalled – agency
    • Harare holds its breath
    • Mugabe in veiled attack on Makoni
    • Heavily armed police quash planned NCA demonstration
    • Zimbabwe needs $200bn to avert crisis
    • Aspiring Manicaland MDC poll candidate abducted
    • Goods worth millions seized as security forces raid wholesalers
    • New federation of greed, graft and God-awfulness
    • Students defy call for national service
    • Cry, the beloved nation of Zimbabwe
    • We simply can't keep on prentending much longer
    • Prize-winning Mundenguma says he is a successful farmer with no land
    • Devaluation is Dead
    • 'Iran Committed to Strengthening Economic Relations With Zim'
    • Journalists Challenge Zimbabwe Law
    • Sanctions 'won't stop' Zimbabwe land seizures
    • 'We will never surrender' vows defiant Mugabe
    • ZAMBIA-ZIMBABWE: Contrasting impact of food crisis
    • 'Zim must drop food ban'
    • SWAZILAND-ZIMBABWE: Journalists awarded for bravery
    • Zimbabwean president reportedly denies rejecting US food aid
  8. Posted 24/7/2002
    • What we have learnt in 29 months of farm invasions and what we are bound to lose
    • Politician interferes with food aid programme
    • Mugabe warns against interference under pretext of aid
    • Mugabe blames UK for food shortage
    • Mugabe vows to defend Zimbabwe from West ''bullies''
    • Zimbabwe government shrugs off extra EU sanctions
    • Cautioned urged over food politicisation claims
    • Focus on farm workers call for inclusion in land reform
    • "Save Zimbabwe" campaign today welcomed the EU's expansion of "smart sanctions"
    • Time for Action
    • Zimbabweans watch as poverty creates internal refugees
    • Finger-pointing will not end forex crisis
    • Made swallows his pride
    • Tobacco output to fall as seed sales plummet
    • Mugabe told about future drought
    • Union threatens to urge
    • No bookings from cattle breeders at this year's Gweru Agriculture Show
    • MDC Womens' Assembly makes statement on the tragic death of Mrs Jongwe
  9. Posted 23/7/2002
    • OPPORTUNISTS
    • Zimbabwe's plight 'moved me to tears'
    • State witnesses tell court police manipulated their statements
    • Zimbabwe sanctions expected to be extended to business leaders
    • Zimbabwe's children 'dying at their desks'
    • EU to tighten Zimbabwe sanctions
    • EU broadens sanctions
    • EU extends Zimbabwe blacklist,UK says sanctions work
    • Mugabe sanctions working, EU told
    • Mugabe's wife on EU sanctions list
    • Zimbabwe sanctions: Are they justified?
    • Zimbabwe politician confesses to killing his wife
    • Tsvangirai speaks on Jongwe tragedy
    • Court adjourns second trial under Zimbabwe media law
    • Benefits of Mugabe's visit to Cuba not clear
    • Journalists say Moyo should be charged for inciting hatred
    • Zanu PF hijacks MDC rally venue
    • War veterans turn against Chinotimba
    • An 'emissary of Beelzebub'
    • Insolent Chinamasa not above the law, unelected Moyo!
    • 'Time is running out to save starving Africa'
    • So-called regulating bodies are impeding indigenisation
    • This beautiful, great nation is being driven to the abyss
    • US launches $1,5bn food aid drive for Matabeleland
    • UZ medical students boycott classes over fees increase
    • MDC supporters accuse ESC of bias in Kadoma
  10. Posted 22/7/2002
    • Great Zimbabwe now just a pile of stones
    • Land-grab deprives 250 000 pupils of education
    • The Worst Humanitarian Crisis on Earth: Or is it a form of Genocide?
    • How to Control the HIV/Aids Epidemic
    • If only
    • Zimbabwe opposition figure sought after stabbing
    • MDC grieves with Muusha and Jongwe families
    • 'Jongwe caught wife with friend'
    • Zimbabwe MP charged over wife's death
    • Kufuor's Opportunity in Harare
    • Zimbabwe to try second journalist under media law
    • Zanu PF chefs in $40m scam
    • MDC to boycott Mugabe
    • Zanu PF willing to let Ndebeles starve
    • Masvingo GMB offers jobs to terror militia
    • Hail to the chief
    • Air Zim raises fares again
    • Desperate times for tobacco
    • Beitbridge gears for eclipse
    • Donors' anger at Zimbabwe puts starving people at risk
    • Internal contradictions
    • Gwanda food aid corruption
    • Nkala charges dropped, blocked
    • Ancram warns of Zimbabwe famine
    • Straw 'must urge stronger EU sanctions on mugabe'
  11. 2nd batch Posted 20/7/2002
    • A small victory
    • Farmers fight for survival on land
    • Jury out on prospects for African Union
    • UN report blames Mugabe for deepening economic crisis
    • UN steps up Zim probe
    • GMB officials arrested
    • Citrus farms face disease threat
    • Chinamasa tried to 'use' parly - Blackie
    • Councils accused of failure to account for ZINRA funds
    • Lawyers attack Moyo's outburst over Chinamasa
    • Kangai acquitted of $228m corruption
    • Zimbabwe courts v government
    • Harare mocks judge's sentence
    • Zimbabwe Farm Seizures May Be Jeopardizing Drought Aid
    • Bob's Buddy, Farrakhan "most evil ever..."
    • EU urged to turn screw on Mugabe
    • Zim reduced to spectator at AU launch
    • Economy continues spiral of decline
    • The ZSE takes on global capitalism
    • UN Sets Drive to Avert Famine in Southern Africa
  12. 1st batch Posted 20/7/2002
    • A NIGHT IN A ZIMBABWEAN CELL
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 19 July 2002
    • CFU Press Statement on PR
    • Mugabe declines dialogue with Zimbabwe white farmers
    • African leaders masters at blaming other people
    • Peasant agriculture unlikely to feed the nation
    • Consultation needed in formulating economic policies
    • Police impound scarce commodities
    • Charges against Spooner in Nkala case withdrawn
    • War veterans vow to confront Moyo
    • War veterans on warpath over evictions
    • War veterans ready to deal with Moyo
    • Govt accused of fuelling parallel market
    • British MP horrified by Mugabe's misrule
    • Harare defies contempt of court ruling
    • EU adds more Mugabe cronies to travel ban
    • Two guilty in Hoogstraten trial
    • Ban On Zim Products Stands - Lewanika
    • Call to Tighten Smart' Sanctions On Harare
    • Zanu PF militia impose 'curfew' in Buhera
  13. 2nd batch Posted 19/7/2002
    • Sekai Holland threatened with arrest; her husband with deportation
    • The power to stop this nonsense is in our hands
    • Leaders vie for Mugabe's post
    • War vets threaten Moyo with protest
    • Crisis group blasts sanctions loopholes
    • Politicians run foreign currency bureaux
    • Black marketeers rip millions from Byo streets
    • Only 106 farmers get partial compensation
    • Subsidies, war veterans' pensions chew up $20 bln
    • Terror hits Zaka
    • Company at acquired farm forced to sell cattle
    • $7m account linked to Mugabe frozen
    • NGO urges more aid for internally displaced people
    • Herald workers go on strike
    • Can Tsvangirai lead the revolution?
    • Gaddafi turns down Mozambique appeal for debt writeoff
    • Zimbabwe minister accuses white judge of racism
    • EU MPs demand action over worsening crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe softening, say African leaders
    • Some might die in action, warns MDC
  14. 1st batch Posted 19/7/2002
    • Not enough political will to tackle Zim's crisis: Makoni
    • Chinamasa case: govt, judiciary in showdown
    • Judge sends Minister Chinamasa to prison
    • EU MPs demand action over worsening crisis in Zimbabwe
    • Zambia shows the way
    • USAID launches US$8m food aid scheme for Mat
    • MDC activist relates beer bath ordeal
    • Appeal - Zimbabwe Drought Relief
    • Zimbabwe's Opposition Campaign for Democracy Goes International
    • Conservatives meet with Mugabe opponent
    • Court halts expulsion of Guardian journalist from Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe's judges remain defiant
    • Mugabe regime defies High Court again
    • US $285 needed to survive crisis
    • Farming Implements Found At Company
  15. Posted 18/7/2002
    • Famine stalks the beloved land
    • Political expediency sacrifices national progress in communications
    • War vets threaten to beat up Moyo
    • Journalists, lawyers slam order to deport Meldrum
    • ZNSPCA report - 12 July 2002
    • A free press is the best famine early-warning system
    • What is it that has brought an entire continent to its knees?
    • Consumers slam Zesa's new tariffs
    • Scorecard: Freedom of the Press 1, Its enemies 0
    • Chombo allegedly orders farmer's eviction in defiance of court order
    • Ndlovu, Paradza still behind bars
    • Mugabe's family faces EU ban
    • The AU-Nepad, beggars, braggarts and gadflies
    • Sadc body blames State for food shortages
    • Downer says Zimbabwe sanctions 'more inevitable'
    • Zimbabwe's crisis set to worsen
    • Mugabe begs for aid from Castro
    • Deportation Case Referred to To Zimbabwe's Supreme Court
    • France Blasts Continued Seizure of Farms Legally Bought By Its Nationals
    • Zim, SA May Jointly Bid to Host 2010 World Cup Finals
  16. Posted 17/7/2002
    • Famine on our doorstep
    • Zimbabwe on verge of starvation
    • Statement by the CFU President 15 July 2002
    • 'They are determined to get us one by one'
    • Mugabe says U.S. journalist's case up to court
    • Mugabe in bid to get fuel from Venezuela
    • Zanu PF is hoarding all the rights to itself to stay in power forever
    • MDC donates $60 000 to child victims of violence
    • Zanu PF bungling, cronyism alienated Binga people
    • Airline strands 200 to pick up Mugabe
    • Two ways to leave Zimbabwe
    • Charamba fails to appear in court again
    • Construction workers in nationwide strike
    • Private sector not keen to release funds for land reform programme
    • Comment on Meldrum judgement
    • Australia says may impose sanctions on Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe meets Castro on visit to Cuba
    • NGO calls for focus on growing number of IDPs
    • Government to Set Aside US $250 000 for Salt Imports
    • Harare City Library Seeks $70m for Face-Lift
    • Journalist granted reprieve from deportation from Zimbabwe
  17. Posted 16/7/2002
    • Mother of courage cares for dying as famine boosts Aids
    • AIDS epidemic exceeding estimates
    • Zimbabwe reporter fights deportation
    • Meldrum's past eight months in Zimbabwe
    • BBC's Simpson condemns Mugabe
    • Country Left Out of Itinerary As World Bank President Visits Africa
    • Zimbabwe farmers seek talks with Mugabe over land
    • Menashe : Departing federal official left unaware of key details
    • US criticizes Zimbabwe for expelling journalist
    • Swiss block Zimbabwe assets
    • "Greenback in freefall - Euro soars (effects in Zim) "
  18. Posted 15/7/2002
    • URGENT : re EVICTION - JEAN SIMON
    • Farmer, workers' trial for public violence continues
    • Farm acquisition leaves companies facing closure
    • Nyabira farmer flees after clash with war veteran leaders
    • US blames Zimbabwe for humanitarian crisis in region
    • War veterans' move could deal Mugabe mortal blow
    • Mugabe has to be ejected
    • U.S. Journalist Acquitted in Zimbabwe Media Trial
    • After AU launch, African leaders must now deliver
    • Food as a political tool a crime against humanity
    • Exit bungling OAU, in comes toothless AU
    • Marange MDC supporters flee homes after Zanu PF torture
    • Police bar MP from holding meeting
    • Disbanded Zanu PF youth brigade leaves trail of destruction at school
    • MDC challenges Mugabe to embrace all AU's objectives
    • Trade unions urge State to act on economic crisis
    • ICG pressure for party talks to resume
    • You're on your own, Straw tells white farmers in Zimbabwe
    • Hope stirs for Zimbabwe breakthrough
    • Zimbabwe's President Mugabe to visit Cuba
  19. Posted 14/7/2002
    • THROUGH THE EYES OF A LEGISLATOR, COMMERCIAL FARMER AND PATRIOT
    • Fear and terror stalk Zimbabwe, for the worst is yet to come
    • Gaddafi antics could wreck Nepad credibility
    • Gaddafi's African roadshow sets off
    • Mbeki's taboo questions, from Aids to Zim
    • SA is being ridiculed as Mugabe's apologist
    • Nation of Islam's Farrakhan backs Zimbabwe's land seizure program
    • U.S. black leader backs Zimbabwe land campaign
    • Guardian journalist awaits verdict in Harare trial over report on web
    • "Goodness and Godliness"
    • Project Survival Update
    • Timeline: Zimbabwe ~ A chronology of key events
    • War vets split from Zanu PF party
    • Food stortage here to stay
    • When the law is an ass
    • Trouble brewing as beer runs out
    • He doth protest too much
    • The mother of all jokes
    • Political violence hits Masvingo
    • Moyo defies superiors
    • War vets seek Ndlovu, Paradza pardon
    • Bulawayo Zanu PF in trouble
    • Mucheche's empire crumbles
    • Mudzuri compiling corruption dossier
    • Bankers pass the buck to government
    • 75% of Matabeleland businesses could collapse
  20. Second batch Posted 13/7/2002
    • CFU pleads with Mugabe
    • US Calls on Zimbabwe to 'Rectify' Obstacles to Food Distribution
    • Money has become an instrument of coercion
    • Industry sacrificed on altar of political survival
    • Agriculture needs $32,5b to recover
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Friday 12 July 2002
    • Ndlovu, Paradza apply for permission to appeal to Supreme Court
    • State officials blast State paper
    • Agriculture needs $32,5b to recover
    • Deadline for accreditation Oct 31 - Mahoso
    • Police instrument of repression - Amnesty
    • Mugabe's time has come
    • Gaddafi's African roadshow sets off with 400 guards, three jets and a ship
    • Murder victim cremated
    • US judgment illegal
    • MDC launches UK-funded campaign to taint Zim
    • Farrakhan arrives on three-day visit
    • Manicaland Runs Out of Resettlement Land
    • Farmer vandalises property
    • Zimbabwe's government threatens to seize British property
    • INSPIRATION
    • DN reporter recounts police brutality
    • 'Resilience' or 'Cowardice'?
    • Citizenship, renunciation and passport issues
  21. First batch Posted 13/7/2002
    • Cloud cuckooland reigns supreme
    • Gaddafi wins over a few cabbages
    • Farmers challenge cabinet authority
    • Mugabe warned on food aid
    • Zimbabwe's media law is about to be tested
    • Chanetsa/war vets clash over farms
    • Zimbabwe judge to rule on journalist
    • Hitchhikers turn car-jackers
    • Parents accuse school of neglecting children's health
    • Parents, son disappear in politically volatile Guruve
    • The Hand That Reached Out to Africa
    • Sixty mln southern Africans face hunger, disease - UN
    • Worst humanitarian disaster in world ­ WFP
    • How Zimbabwe is Killing the Region
    • Picking up the pieces
    • Whither interest rate policy?
    • Traders allege sugar racket at ZSR
    • Zanu PF supporters allegedly demand money from vendors
    • MDC's Matamisa confident of turning the tables on Zanu PF
    • Jury out on prospects for African Union
    • NGOs to import food
  22. Second batch Posted 12/7/2002
    • Eyewitness: Zimbabwe in turmoil
    • The parrot cry
    • Zimbabwe Arrests US Tourist for Mugabe Home Photos
    • Govt fails to pay diplomats abroad
    • Tsvangirai's petiton surety set at $2m
    • Zim renegotiates Libyan fuel deal
    • Parallel market a necessary evil: IMF
    • RBZ widens forex probe
    • Shortage in Africa May Kill 300,000
    • Mzee in China for treatment
    • Makoni Misses Budget Targets
    • Theft, prostitution seen as famine grips Zimbabwe
    • Obasanjo upbeat after talks with Mugabe
    • MDC's Mugomba accuses Herald of lying
    • Insurers meet to map out survival strategies
    • Zimbabwe resumes test trial of American journalist
    • U.S. accuses Zimbabwe of political use of food aid
    • Top Zim Group Paints Gloomy Picture
    • AAG Finds $12 Million Hoarded Commodities
    • African famine is the 'worst global disaster'
  23. First batch Posted 12/7/2002
    • Zimbabwe's land policy sure recipe for famine
    • Spare a thought for those who bring vegetables to your doorstep
    • The secret of survival in an African winter season
    • Mugabe takes back seat as AU is born
    • Zimbabwe's deepening poverty seen worsening Aids pandemic
    • Farmer assaulted
    • Govt to slash farm compensation
    • Wider food crisis seen next year
    • Top ZANU PF official defects to MDC
    • US slams eviction of white farmers
    • Britain gives £32m to Zim
    • Stockfeed shortages weigh down farmers
    • The AU and prospects of economic integration
    • Are journalists' unions toothless bulldogs?
    • African Union: is it a union of democrats or autocrats?
    • In God's hands
    • End reign of terror, MDC chief says
    • MDC denied voters' roll
    • Zimbabwe to tighten foreign currency rules
    • War vets seize council offices
  24. Posted 11/7/2002
    • A WAY FORWARD ON LAND
    • UK freezes Mugabe assets
    • Zimbabwe will be a litmus test for the AU
    • War veterans jailed in Zimbabwe
    • Cheers as Gaddafi backs Mugabe's land grabs
    • Peer Review Underpins AU Plans
    • How Zimbabwe is killing the region
    • War vet Ndlovu jailed for 3 years
    • There's no future until Mugabe steps down
    • Tougher penalties needed for negligent employers
    • If you thought you were so important, think again
    • Farmer in court for allegedly attacking land invaders
    • Policing to protect human rights
    • School closed as Zanu PF militants beat up teachers
    • Soldiers jailed for assaulting civilians
    • Licensing of journalists illegal - expert
  25. Posted 10/7/2002
    • This insanity must come to an end
    • AU must end the era of dictators, hunger
    • Chiwenga accused of trying to take over farm by force
    • Police raid private radio station
    • Ziana workers up in arms over increments
    • Man in court for allegedly swindling Zimsec funds
    • Anger everywhere as Zimbabwe cracks into two pieces
    • Residents in demo against water cuts
    • Ben-Menashe under probe
    • Mugabe 'paid Israeli spy to frame opposition leader'
    • Three million face starvation in Malawi
    • Leon slams government's welcoming of Aziz
    • Cheers to beer as Zim's maize runs out
    • African leaders launch new continental union
    • “At the boiling point of the pain”
    • Survey on Internally Displaced Persons from Commercial Farms
    • Eyewitness: Zimbabwe in turmoil
    • 'Zim to tighten forex controls'
    • Zimbabwe war veteran jailed for fraud
  26. Posted 9/7/2002
    • Food Gap Not Closing Fast Enough
    • Africa buries OAU
    • Judge tells Zimbabwe to issue passport
    • Devaluation row in Harare
    • Invitation to a Press Conference on Policing in Southern Africa
    • "The Realities of the Food Crisis"
    • All eyes on Mugabe in final African summit
  27. Posted 8/7/2002 (batch 2)
    • Zimbabwe to conduct third population census
    • Harare treason witness in Diana fraud
    • Makoni says fixed exchange rate policy undermining export sector
    • Police refuse to shed light on MDC activists'murder docket
    • Gasela blames Made for food crisis
    • Army captain missing
    • Gaddafi grabs solo spotlight at summit for unity
    • Mugabe arrives in SA for summit
    • AIDS epidemic ravages survival chances of worst-hit countries
    • Zimpapers suspended from Harare exchange
    • MDC lobbies AU leaders to 'save' Zimbabwe
  28. Posted 8/7/2002 (batch 1)
    • Farm workers gripped by hunger
    • Feigning amnesia will not end food shortages
    • Zanu PF's dance of death
    • Shortage of common sense
    • Parly boycott plan slammed
    • Plea to save abandoned animals
    • Zanu PF accused of using Nkomo
    • Zanu PF Bulawayo councillors in trouble
    • MP in trouble over Mugabe suit
    • No pay for war vets
    • Zanu PF Bulawayo chairman implicated in $35m fraud
    • John Nkomo slaps driver
    • No to national service
    • Why should journalists register with an unelected impostor?
    • "overthetop"
    • 3 nations flash cash as famine bites Africa
    • Flowers in Winter
    • Pets tortured, mutilated
    • Zimbabwe not seen as issue at Africa summit
    • Unrepentant Mugabe moves to seize urban land
  29. Posted 7/7/2002
    • Mugabe sets out to grab yet more land
    • Update Chiredzi Farmers Charged for FARMING
    • Zimbabwe farmers charged with ''illegal operations''
    • CASE NUMBER HC5263/2002 - Farmer vs. Lands Agriculture and Rural Resettlement & Justice Legal and Parliamentary affairs,
    • Sanity and hope
    • Gays to 'welcome' Mugabe in Durban
    • SACP Klaps Mbeki And His Africanists
    • Farmers Challenge Mugabe's Cabinet
    • Court overturns work ban on Zimbabwe’s white farmers
    • Judge orders 10-day halt to farm seizures
    • Zimbabwe may run dry of beer as maize shortage bites
    • Leaders to tackle Zimbabwe issue
    • Zimbabweans Coming - newspaper article from Australia
  30. 2nd batch Posted 6/7/2002
    • Paranoid dementia accelerates decline
    • Nkomo must be turning in his grave
    • African leaders on collision course over Nepad
    • Agribank in crisis
    • Urban land targeted
    • Human rights probe an indictment of Mugabe
    • Who is at the Heart of economic policy?
    • Opposition accused of creating food crisis
    • MDC Statements on hoarding and national service
    • Mugabe inquisition into gay politicians
    • Hopes fade for an end to Mugabe's crackdown
    • Inflation Blamed For Ballooning Production Costs
    • Twenty-Two Years Needed to Clear IMF Arrears
    • Zim Loses $55 Billion
    • Harare is world's 4th most expensive city
  31. 1st batch Posted 6/7/2002
    • A hungry man is an angry man - and crazy
    • Update Chiredzi Farmers Charged for FARMING and legal successes!
    • Chinhoyi farmers acquitted
    • Judge draws thin white line against Mugabe
    • City now a war zone
    • Sudden rise in flour sales as bread shortage bites
    • Workers release boss who was held hostage
    • Bread shortage to worsen as wheat supplies dwindle
    • So-called national service is simply unacceptable
    • 169 die of cholera in Manicaland
    • Chinamasa remains free despite warrant of arrest
    • Lawyers attack Chinamasa
    • Lomagundi farmer gets reprieve
    • War veterans refuse to act
    • Ministers told to quit
    • Judge raps govt over forex
    • Zimbabwe charges 12th journalist in media crackdown
    • Made under fire for misleading nation
    • A German lesson
    • Sack Chigwedere - union
  32. 3rd batch Posted 5/7/2002
    • Farmers arrested under Land Act
    • HIGH COURT INTERDICT
    • Rumours of fuel price hike start panic-buying
    • Army, police nab border jumpers in Mutare blitz
    • Zanu PF loses bid to overturn Chegutu mayoral poll result
    • Zimbabwe judge on the carpet for 'abuse of office'
    • Mugabe inquisition into gay politicians
    • Mugabe, rivals argue over food crisis
    • Harare 4th most expensive city
    • Row over bus disaster fund
    • Weekly Media Update No. 22 - June 24th - June 30th 2002
    • International Criminal Court (ICC)
  33. 2nd batch Posted 5/7/2002
    • A pungent, tough statement on the land issue
    • Food crisis forcing people from homes
    • Report shows how Bob rigged the vote
    • Govt urged to repeal oppressive laws
    • Nkomo's allies fight for Nuanetsi
    • UN, govt debate private sector role in food aid
    • ZDI rejects gun running charges
    • ZBC faces eviction
    • Zanu PF woos Kadoma voters with jobs
    • Zimpapers suspended
    • Zimbabwe heads for state of emergency
    • 17.2% of Zim ballots spoilt
    • Mugabe wants to patch US ties: report
    • Zimbabwe Govt investigates judge after arrest order
    • Zimbabwe judge on the carpet for 'abuse of office'
    • News from the European Parliament
    • Joubert has learnt nothing from history
    • This cynical plunder of funds must be stopped
    • Suspected Zanu PF youths brutally attack former MDC official
    • Mugabe a stumbling block to Nepad: US congressman
  34. 1st batch Posted 5/7/2002
    • 'Company seizures suicidal for Mugabe'
    • Hard lessons ignored
    • Of investors, speculators and gamblers ...
    • ZANU PF accused of hijacking AIDS fund
    • Tough options for troubled Makoni
    • War vets seek audience with Mugabe
    • The mother of all disasters is human irresponsibility
    • Mbeki fears Mugabe, says SA opposition leader Leon
    • Byo runs out of fuel
    • Plot to oust Makoni thickens
    • Stop harassing private media, Mugabe told
    • Sections of media Act unconstitutional: report
    • War veterans threaten school head for accepting donation from MDC MPs
    • MDC unanimous in decision to shun parly
    • Bakers want 30% bread price hike
    • Coalition on Conflict Management promoting peace, tolerance
    • Zimra sets up hotline to curb corruption at Beitbridge
    • Outgoing Canadian envoy laments economic decline
    • Sadc NGOs slam Zimbabwe for bad governance
    • PTUZ calls for the trial of alleged killers of teachers
  35. Posted 4/7/2002
    • A battle for the soul of Africa
    • Workers hold boss hostage
    • ZIMBABWE NEWS- Colin Macmillan
    • State could be setting stage for firm takeovers
    • Government must not frustrate democratic governance: Mudzuri
    • Commonwealth secretary-general Mckinnon critical of G8 plan for Africa
    • Commonwealth despairs over Zimbabwe stalemate
    • Repression lasts long after Zimbabwe vote
    • As food runs out, malevolence grows
    • Zim famine will affect SA
    • Mugabe's challenge
    • AIDS will claim 70 million by 2022
    • Rising forex rates peel off Zimbabwe's economic mask
    • Farm Invasions And Security Report - Tuesday 2 July 2002
    • Mugabe's onslaught on farmers is lunacy: Leon
    • Catastrophe looms in Zimbabwe
    • Mugabe foes accused of creating food crisis
    • Zimbabwe opposition accused of sabotage
    • Govt urged to control production, distribution of basic goods
    • Grain stocks at critical levels - government
    • Food crisis forcing people from homes
    • Kadoma Mayor Elections - Appeal
  36. Posted 3/7/2002
    • Zimbabwe back in Stone Age, says Leon
    • Mugabe loses US court case
    • Coalition 'to charge Mugabe'
    • "Food as a Weapon"
    • Mugabe forces students into militia service
    • Focus on GM food aid
    • Strife-torn Zimbabwe plagued by one of world's worst AIDS crises
    • How the land lies
    • Mugabe Finds New Targets as Disaster Looms
    • ZIMBABWE LAND DISTRIBUTION BY SECTOR (reposting)
  37. Posted 2/7/2002
    • Cindy Anderson's heart-break
    • Zimbabwe on brink of starvation
    • Food becomes Harare's latest weapon
    • Mugabe rules out currency devaluation
    • WFP launches massive appeal
    • U.N. Relief Coordinator Calls For Massive Food Aid
    • W. Va. Doctor Turned Game-Farmer Killed in Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe government urged to stop media crackdown
    • US Dollar Hits All Time Low On Black Market
    • MAIZE SITUATION
    • Mugabe to root out gays
    • Nabanyamas turn to Civil Court
    • Gweru subscriber scores a first
    • Mutare residents want Mudehwe out
    • Salt shortage shocks nation
    • "Of common salt and boiled mice "
    • Magistrate recommends $73 million judgment against Zimbabwe ruling party
    • Schools to challenge fees decree
    • Lies, lies and more lies
    • Mugabe's petition response-a rebuttal
    • Panic withdrawals from FCAs
    • Byo forex dealers outsmart police
    • Open letter to Mugabe re journalism
  38. Posted 1/7/2002
    • Rome Statute - An end to impunity for worst crimes
    • Mugabe to take over food firms
    • McKinnon pessimistic about Zimbabwe
    • Fishing worms and firewood
    • Mugabe accuses Anglo-American of hoarding food and threatens to seize company's assets
    • Info needed from farmers
    • ZIMBABWE....a looter's paradise
    • 'If we lose this case, it will be game over ...'
    • Land reform could exacerbate Zimbabwean poverty

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